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Dear Sir/Madam,

Currently I am working with Bluewater Energy Services B.V. at Netherlands as a Technical Integrity Engineer for one of their FPSO Project. I was working with them as a QA/QC Co-ordinator / Manager in their FPSO construction project at Singapore from May 2007 to Nov 2008.

Prior to this, I was working as a Senior QA Superintendent at Keppel FELS Ltd (One of the world’s renowned and leading Oil Rig and Offshore Structure Builders), Singapore for six and half year.

Apart from my educational and professional qualifications, I am having thirteen years of broad experience in QA/QC, Welding, NDT, Integrity Management, Auditing, Painting, and other Inspection activities at different positions in different types of industries. (Oil rigs, FPSO, FPU, Offshore structures, Cross country pipe line, Plant piping and Power plant construction etc.)

• Appreciated by Senior management for resolving Quality issues at overseas yard for a special Project.

• Member of the team that developed the database for Monitoring of Commissioning Activities on Jack up Rigs for QA Team “Challenger”. This project received “Gold Award” in National Innovative Quality Circle (IQC) Convention, Singapore.

• Leading a team of Inspectors / Supervisors of different disciplines (Hull/Structural, Piping, Outfitting and Mechanical) in the Inspection and Documentation activities.

• Coordinate with the project team to clear the comments raised by the class during the approval of Drawing by liaising with the yard for clearing the onsite verification activity by the local class surveyor and also to clear the Engineering comments by asking the relevant Engineer to provide the Equipment certificates and feed back to the class. Work closely with the Project Engineer and other Engineers in clearing the comments given by the class in the Comment Response Sheet (CRS).

• Attending the weekly meeting with DNV, local yard to discuss about the class verification activities, punch list and about the clearing of Comments issued through
Comment Response Sheet (CRS) by DNV, London.

• Using the WINPCS data base to monitor the punch list, Preservation of different equipment and Mechanical completion (MC) Status of different system.

• Review of the Equipment certificates, MRB and IOM of the Equipment bought by the yard for class and contract compliance.